Emerson and AsiaHaskell House, 1968 - 282 páginas To Emerson the word "Asia" had an emotional as well as an intellectual meaning. "Asia" was more than an Eastern continent, and it was more than the literature produced by that continent. It was a symbol for the unknown--for the other half of the world--for mystery, and romance, and poetry, and love, and religion. Emerson discovered the Neoplatonists for himself, and their mysticism was Eastern, and yet they spoke in the intelligible language of Plato. They defined the larger mysteries of religion in terms he could understand, and so encouraged him to his later exploration of the absolute East. Neoplatonism and Oriental literatures alike deal with intangible ideas, vague concepts, and often undefined thoughts. But Emerson belongs to the "definite and result-loving West" and this is the story of his interest in Asia, to better understand his relations with Asia and its literatures. |
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... Orientalism . Vaguely attracted at first , he later abandoned Oriental books as too outlandish , or else too inaccessible . Then gradually he began to rediscover them , and later to read all the Oriental books that he could lay his ...
... Orientalism . Vaguely attracted at first , he later abandoned Oriental books as too outlandish , or else too inaccessible . Then gradually he began to rediscover them , and later to read all the Oriental books that he could lay his ...
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... reading . He identified Plato with Platonism , declaring in his essay : " it is fair to credit the broadest gener ... Oriental tinge . They represent , historically , the fusion of Greek Platonism with a mysticism brought from the Orient by ...
... reading . He identified Plato with Platonism , declaring in his essay : " it is fair to credit the broadest gener ... Oriental tinge . They represent , historically , the fusion of Greek Platonism with a mysticism brought from the Orient by ...
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... Orientalism may best be shown by a chronological study of the growth of Emerson's interest in Neoplatonism ; and by a comparison of this with the progress of his Oriental reading . Emerson first came upon Neoplatonism in the citations ...
... Orientalism may best be shown by a chronological study of the growth of Emerson's interest in Neoplatonism ; and by a comparison of this with the progress of his Oriental reading . Emerson first came upon Neoplatonism in the citations ...
Contenido
THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY | 1 |
MINE ASIA | 27 |
PERSIAN POETRY | 161 |
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¹ Journals apud Arab Arabian literature Asia beauty Bhagavat Gita Brahma Buddha Buddhism Chaldean Oracles CHAPTER Character of Emerson Chinese Confucius Desatir developed doctrine East Emer Emerson found Emerson wrote Emerson's Journals Emerson's reading essay on Fate essay on Persian essay on Plato evil expressed F. B. Sanborn Finally Gérando Greek Gulistan Hafiz Hafiz and Saadi Hamatreya Hindoos Hindu literature Iamblichus Ibid idea ideal Illusions Indian inspired intellectual interest Koran literary Mahomet Maia mentioned Menu mind Mohammed Mohammedanism mysticism Nature Neoplatonism Neoplatonists noted Oracles Oriental books Oriental literature Oriental reading Over-Soul passage perhaps Persian Poetry philosophy Plato Platonists Plotinus poem Saadi poetic poets Porphyry probably Proclus quotations Ralph Waldo Emerson reading lists religion Saadi soul spirit suggested Synesius Teachers of Emerson theory things Thomas Taylor thou thought tion trans Transcendental transmigration Upanishad Vedas verses Viasa VIII Vishnu Purana writing Zoroaster Zoroastrian
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